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I can't remember the word for when the angle of a radar reading reduces the speed reading. It's a little kinematics gig. Everyone knew that if a radar is perpendicular to your car, it can't read your speed, right? The word isn't hysteresis...

No, I didn't get a ticket, I had a bicycle spoke failure from the spoke nipple being square shouldered, which made it protrude straight from from the rim instead of angled towards the hub flange. This made a nice little bending load, and subsequent fatigue failure right at the nipple head. I am trying to take pictures of it, but my camera macro isn't good enought to get the lens in-line with the spokes. So I have to shoot from an angle, which is reducing the demonstration of the angle.

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Trigonometry for Dummies..... :D :rolleyes:
Hey, I knew it had to do with the angle cosine, I just couldn't pull up the generally accepted term :clonk:

OK, here's one for all the smarty pants among us, what's it called when you look at a gauge at an angle, and the needle appears to be pointing at a number, but it's not number right under the needle when looking at it head on?
 

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Hey, I knew it had to do with the angle cosine, I just couldn't pull up the generally accepted term :clonk:

OK, here's one for all the smarty pants among us, what's it called when you look at a gauge at an angle, and the needle appears to be pointing at a number, but it's not number right under the needle when looking at it head on?
Bias, but then I'm biased.:D

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Isn't it parallax?
 

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Hey, I knew it had to do with the angle cosine, I just couldn't pull up the generally accepted term :clonk:

OK, here's one for all the smarty pants among us, what's it called when you look at a gauge at an angle, and the needle appears to be pointing at a number, but it's not number right under the needle when looking at it head on?
Parallax. You can't get just one, they come as a pair.
 

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bias, but then I'm parallaxed.
 

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Hey, I knew it had to do with the angle cosine, I just couldn't pull up the generally accepted term :clonk:

OK, here's one for all the smarty pants among us, what's it called when you look at a gauge at an angle, and the needle appears to be pointing at a number, but it's not number right under the needle when looking at it head on?

Many multimeter insturment companies in the 60's corrected for parallax by inserting a mirror on the meter face at full scale deflection of the insturment so you could line the needle up with itself. Clever, you no longer had to close one eye. ;)
 

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OK, how about this one: How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

a woodchuck would chuck all the wood that a woodchuck could chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood!!
 
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